TechniSat Integrated IRDETO instruction manual Poor reception, digital reception not possible

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>Confirm by pressing OK.

The menu >LNB>Check will now be displayed, together with the DiSEqC setting selected (e.g. A/A 1).

The following settings can be made:

LOF low band

LOF (local oscillator frequency) is the frequency used by the LNB to convert the frequency received into the so-called 1st Intermediate Frequency, which can then be utilised by the receiver. So-called universal LNBs utilise 2 LOFs in order to cover the whole frequency range of 10.7 to 11.8 GHz (low band) and 11.7 to 12.75 GHz (high band). Using the numeric key pad of your remote control, enter here the LOF frequency corresponding to the low band of your LNB.

LOF high band

As above - using the numeric key pad of your remote control, enter here the LOF frequency corresponding to the high band of your LNB.

Transition LOF low/high

Use the numeric key pad of your remote control to enter the frequency at which your LNB switches from low band to high band.

Transponder Test

The following points of this menu should only be entered if you want to test a satellite signal by means of a self-generated satellite (User 1 to 15).

Transponder frequency

Use the numeric key pad to enter a frequency at which digital programmes are broad- cast.

Polarisation

Use the OK key to enter the appropriate polarisation plane (horizontal or vertical) on which the selected programme is broadcast.

Symbol rate

The symbol rate is an indication of the volume of data being transmitted per second. A typi- cal rate might be 27000, indicating that 27000 symbols per second are being transmitted. Use the numeric key pad to enter the appropriate symbol rate.

FEC Rate

The FEC function adjusts error correction to the requirements of the selected transponder. Use the OK key to enter the appropriate FEC. This can be 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 6/7 or 7/8. If the FEC rate is not known, use the Auto setting.

Signal

This line will indicate the signal strength, provided the details of the transponder have been entered correctly.

Red bar:

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